Entergy System Updates
News > Storms
Power restoration underway in hard-hit Orleans, St. Bernard parishes
03/23/2022

Portions of electric system to be rebuilt following extensive damage from a devastating tornado

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News > Customers, Storms
Entergy New Orleans submits storm reserve replenishment filing
03/02/2022

Entergy New Orleans seeks The New Orleans City Council’s approval to issue $150,000,000 in securitized bonds to replenish the Company’s storm reserve, which was fully depleted following Hurricane Ida restoration efforts.

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News > Communities, Storms
Entergy helps minority business owners recover from Hurricane Ida with $500,000 in grants
02/22/2022

As part of our ongoing commitment to support our communities as they rebuild following Hurricane Ida, Entergy today awarded $500,000 in shareholder-funded grants to organizations helping minority small business owners recover from the devastating storm.

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News > Customers, Storms
When spring has sprung, it’s time to prepare for unpredictable weather
02/14/2022

Louisiana recognizes Severe Weather Preparedness Week Feb. 13-19

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Insights > Storms
Entergy system winter storm update – 2/3/22, 9 a.m.
02/03/2022

The winter storm moving through our service area is affecting power delivery to customers in Arkansas and parts of Mississippi.

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Insights > Storms
Entergy system winter storm preparations
02/02/2022

Our workforce is ready to respond to outages due to a winter storm predicted to affect parts of our service area in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. Customers should prepare as well.

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News > Storms
Entergy New Orleans Prepared for Winter Weather
01/19/2022

After last year’s record-breaking winter, Entergy New Orleans remains focused on preparing for what Mother Nature may bring when the weather turns colder. And, while weather can be unpredictable, the company remains storm ready no matter the season.

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News > Investors, Storms
Entergy New Orleans And Entergy Louisiana CEOs Meet With D.C. Lawmakers
11/02/2021

Deanna Rodriguez, president and CEO of Entergy New Orleans, and Phillip May, president and CEO of Entergy Louisiana, traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to advocate for federal funding to reduce the impact on customers for storm recovery costs and to build a stronger power grid.

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